An unpublished archaeological sequence supported by information from six sites excavated in the Mangarevan group in 1959 is presented in the context of additional data and current interpretations of the prehistory of southeastern Polynesia. The sequence covers the period from ca. 1200 ad to the time of early 19th century contact with Europeans, with its dating enhanced by four new radiocarbon age determinations plus four previous ones, all on samples collected in 1959. More recent information from archaeological investigations on nearby Pitcairn and Henderson islands, showing they formed part of a long-term interaction sphere with Mangareva, indicate that while the early part of the Mangareva sequence from ca. 800 to 1200 ad remains unexplo...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
"This monograph reports the results of archaeological investigations undertaken in the Northern Molu...
A recently published archaeological sequence supported by information from six sites excavated in th...
Mangarevan Archaeology: Interpretations Using New Data and 40 Year Old Excavations to Establish a Se...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The pace of archaeological research in Polynesia has intensified in recent years, resulting in more ...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
The Peva dune site on Rurutu, Austral Islands, excavated in 2003, has yielded a rich archaeological ...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
"This monograph reports the results of archaeological investigations undertaken in the Northern Molu...
A recently published archaeological sequence supported by information from six sites excavated in th...
Mangarevan Archaeology: Interpretations Using New Data and 40 Year Old Excavations to Establish a Se...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The pace of archaeological research in Polynesia has intensified in recent years, resulting in more ...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
The Peva dune site on Rurutu, Austral Islands, excavated in 2003, has yielded a rich archaeological ...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
"This monograph reports the results of archaeological investigations undertaken in the Northern Molu...